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m •• •• SANFORD N. C. -ft » «»/0 Monday-Tuesday CLARKE GABLE—HELEN HAYES v _ U/ “THE WHITE SISTER” Not since ‘Smilin’ Thru’ has a romance flashed across the screen with such power to move the heart Don’t miss it ‘ ■ ,V; FOX NEWS COMEDY t} < Wednesday v CHARLES DICKENS’ “OLIVER TWIST” - k ■" -with- ...v. DICKIE MOORE—WILLIAM BOYD ’ Don’t miss this one; it is a real story for real pooplo. . ...VvV- .->• COMEDY CARTOON Thursday .V. : Benefit U. D* CL GEORGE ARUSSf —IN— . “THE WORKINGMAN* His greatest picture since.^Tbe Millionaire.” COMEDY ■' FOX NEWS New Shipment of Corf SUMMER PANTS, in new patterns— — 98c to $1.50 Also DRESS SHIRTS in newest patterns of WILSON BROS, make $1.00to$1.50 Other DRESS SHIRTS 59c to $1.00 Supply yourself with underwear, Work Shirts, Work Shoes and Overalls at the very LOWEST PRICES. , . * —AND— * Buy a suit of CURLEE CLOTHES made by the best workmanship and with the fin est materials. . . Rammer, Inc. HEN’S ui BOYS’ FURNISHINGS * (3 p*er cent tax to be added) Steele St. Next Door to Oliver's Thomas Drug Store In New Quarters.. We have been busy this week moving our stock of drugs from the stand'which we occupied for a number of years on Wicker street to the building formerly occupied by the United Bank and Trust Company on Steele Street We extend a special invitation to our friends customers and the public generally to our new drug store, and while there should you desire to buy anything/drug line we shall be glad to serve rry an up-to-date stock of drugs sell V Keeping with the times. FORMAL OPKNIN6—TUESDAY, JULY 11th. MILK SHAKES, (beet in town) :__' 5C . Fresh SANDWICHES 5c STEELE STREET SANFORD, N. C. .US'* ,V I I TAR HEEL SCRAP BOOK (Continued From Page One.) .t.% might have lost it in the recent de bade as many wiser than I did. So Miss Robinson, this is my an swer to the annual row. Perhaps if I had only stayed in college a few yean longer L might have coushed the an swer neatly ih a few words. YATES DEATH (Continued From Page One.) played “Beautiful Garden of Eden," as the body was started on the jour ney to the cemetery at Buffalo church at ten o’clock Monday morning. There were a number of out of town friends and relatives here for the services among whom were Rev. Coy Muckle, of Wingate; G. T. Yates and family, of Morrisville; Mrs. Tilly and daughter, of Chapel Hill. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Maynard, of Durham; Mrs. T. G. Rollins and children, of Apex; Rev. C. C. Wheeler, Mrs. A. G Ken dricks and daughters and J. J. Rey nolds, of Merry Oaks; Mrs. John Bright and Miss Margaret Bright, of New Hill; Miss Maude Gunter, of Burlington; G. T. Goodwin, of Colum bia, S. C.; Mrs. J. Clyde Auman and Mrs. J. L. Johnson, of Graham; Mrs. M. F. Helms and daughter, of Be thune, S. C. CLASSIFIED ADS I FOR RENT Furnished Housekeeping Apartments * (with private baths) I Phone 498 BOONE TRAIL LODGE Block N. W. Triangle Motor Co. FOR SALE—WhSpporwill and cow, j peas, $1-25 per bushel. Apply to N. j l A. Stone. ! I FOR SALE AT A BAKU AU-7ud-1 son duster, Hudson spray, arsenate i of lead, lawn mowers, Sunan grass, O-Too-Tan beans, Starting Mash, and Chicken feed. Call at the store | of Brooks Wicker on the comer of j Wicker and Endor street for thcset and other articles earned in a gro cery store. WANTED —To boy Cedar Logs at siding or ini highway not over 12 miles from railroad. Write for speifications anr pdices. Carolina Wood Co*, Booc 546, Sanford, N. C. WANTED—Peeled pine polpwood on roadside or at R. R. Siding, A. & T. Stations. For prices and specifi FOR SALE—Five room brick bunga low. lights and waiter; four acres of! land- Twelve minute drive from San font $100 cash, balance month-, $27.50. OWNER* care Express. J 29 4t BOLL WEEVIL MOLASSES—Take no chances on this pest when pros pect is for good prices for cotton this falL Planters Mutual Ex change. FOR RENT—Modern .apartment— Mrs. E. W. Hunter, 203 Endor St. LOST—Leather hand bag, light tan on road between Sanford and the county home. Reward for return. J. R. Dalrymple. FOR RENT—Modem 6 room house, good heating plant, newly painted inside and out. See Lee S. Jones, FOR SALE—Doors, windows and other material. Call at 34 Hawkins Avenue. NOTICE OF RE-SALE WHEREAS, the undersigned, on Monday, Jane 19Ul, 1933, at? 12 o’ clock, noon, at the Court house door in Lee County, exposed to public sale the lands hereinafter described, and j the same were sold and report of such sale made to the Clerk of the Superior j Court of Lee County, and whereas, there has been an increase or raise jin the bid and a re-sale ordered, i THEREFORE, the undersigned mort gagee will, on Monday,, July 17th.f t 1933, at 12 o’clock noon, at the Court house door in Lee County, expose to , re-sale at . public auction to the high est bidder for cash, the following de ; scribed lot of land: j A certain piece or tract of land lying and being in West Sanford, adjoining lot at G. B. Kimrey, West Sanford Tcwnahip, Lee County, North Caro lina, described as ftjllows, to-wit: A certain lot or parcel of land in the Town of Sanford, in the plan or plat of the surburban addition to said Town known and designated as “Rosemont” bounded by line beginning at the Northwest intersection of Endor street and Washington street, " and runs thence with the West line of Endor street 75.7 feet to p stake; thence parallel with the Northern line of Washington street 189 feet to a stake; thence Southwardly and parallel with the line of Endor street 76.7 feet to the North line of 'Washington street; thence with the North line of Wash ington street 180 feet to the West side- at Budar street | This iet-day of July, togff, ■■■ R. S. KELLY, Mortgagee. E. L. Gavin, Attorney. The Express is informed that the North Carolina division oof^.the Sea I board Air Line Railway hauled more ; freight through Sanford last Saturday Sunday than in my twa days it Saturday they me zed j i n« cara of freight and on Sunday 1,020 cars. While some of this waa! *rn*t and vegetables much if it was | non-perishable heavy freight These figures show .that business is picking'’ UP on this road. According to reports | business is gradually 'picking' up ail aver the country, and the railroads seem to be getting their Share of it. Miss Ruth Davenport left last week for New York and with a party of tourists will sail for Turkey. She ex pects to be abroad for some time. HE TORTOISE AND THE HARE MANY“INVESTMENT PRCH^SITIONS” present a v flashy appeal, but like the hare in the fable, fail to show ■ op at the goal. This association has come thru CONSIST C ENTLY and SAFELY, always paying ATTRACTIVE EARNINGS. Here’s an investment about which you can tafce your friend's word. Ask any of our members. ■ ’ , S'RK ■ ‘"'..V' ■■ ‘i’f' * ‘ s.. V Sanford Building & Loan Association W. A. CRABTREE, Pres. J. E. BRINN, Sec . wSifSS T « * BRICK v PAINTS i Yfi, cemInt I^WN MOWERS 7 |fe|h §eins ~~™ | TACKLE —and Hundreds of Other Items. AT LOW STAR VALUES IN COLSOM ARSENATE f ARSENTE OP LEAI> - , ' TOBACCO SPRAYERS V, THERMOMETERS ' raosAo6o»TwnjE TOBACCO FLUES , its LIME GOODYEAR MTHFIIIEt ' 4.<tQ-gL 4-50^0ui_. *30-31-' 4.7549.,.,.—.- __ 5-00-19...'■■■-19.15 *7.60 $8.15 5-00-90 ■ ~ 5-25-18.__L. Other tlM pricmd in proportion . Ml Full O—nlmt ■I i ;.s: : ti. •• Ever Made ' -'jV" : buy before prices go up again The new Goodyear Pathfinder has been given FULL CENTER TRAC TION ... 20 per cent thicker non skid tread . . . stouter Supertwist Cord body ... more mileage, more satisfaction ... actually more qual ity than you get in many top-priced tires of other makes . .*. In every way a better tire than the famous old Pathfinder it succeeds * * * The Goodyear All-Weather, the world's standard of value. Now better in quality—better in safety—better in mileage than in all its distin guished history - < < Pathfinder or All-Weather? That’s for your pocket-book to decide. You can't go wrong. Get a full set now—with Goodyear quality tubes--before prices go up again. GOODYEAR** ALL-WEATHER i 4:4a-M„„„Zl. __ $5.00 4.50-21—$5.40 4.75-19_-.- $5.60 5.00-19. _ ■—- - — $6-05 5.25-18.. 5.50- 19™__ 4,00-19™™— 4.50- 19_ Other sizes priced ht proportion :J .r All Full Oversize . ” • , •• ••• • » : •- — i 1 - ■ vK'ir T.;'- V- '
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